Gentlemen,
Been in the cannon doldrums for the past couple of months, but it appears I can get out for awhile now. I purchased a hoard of bronze rounds from ENCO awhile back which included a round 3" diameter by 13" long---which is just too big for my lathe (for boring). However, recently a new member joined my rocketry club, who has a machine shop, and not too far away.
He said he would do whatever I needed with my stock, so I took him up on it week before last. He bored the bronze for golfballs to a depth of 9". The walls are now ~.693, but when the "rind" is turned off they will probable be more like ~.650.
The length (13") vs diameter (3"), is, to me, a kind of "inbetween" ratio, and this is where I seek your input and suggestions. Should I turn this into a mortar or a cannon?
I don't want to shorten it any (wastes enough boring it out) which makes it kind of "long" for a mortar. I am more inclined toward a cannon, even though somewhat short I can envision several neat styles for a barrel.
My concern with a cannon barrel is the trunnions---there is not a whole lot of wall thickness to work with. What do you dudes think? Any and all input will be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Smoothbore
MOD NOTE: Changed the topic title becasue there are bunch of people here who are smarter than Tim and I...okay smarter than me...DD